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Bennett and Patricia Quigley are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Lynne, of Hampton, Va., to Air Force SrA Joel Robert Jason of Barnstable, Mass. An October wedding is planned.

By Marty O'Brien, mobrien@dailypress.com and By Marty O'Brien, mobrien@dailypress.com | August 29, 2014

When Danny Bohn made the trek south from New Jersey, he'd sit in the stands at legendary Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C., and “think about how awesome” it would be to win the championship of a Modified Division as famed as any in stock-car racing. Fat chance. Bill Clinton was in his first term in the mid-1990s the last time a Bowman Gray Modified title was won by anyone other than Tim Brown (nine titles), Burt Myers (six) or Junior Miller (three) - track regulars who gained national renown when a season at the track was featured for the History Channel's “Madhouse” reality series.

Jason Aldean , who has emerged as one of country music's hottest voices in recent years, presents himself as a backwoods Georgia boy eager to blast rock-tinged tunes such as "Hicktown," "Big Green Tractor," and "Dirt Road Anthem. " His concerts have become huge draws, too, in part because the guy goes out of his way to create a wild-and-woolly party atmosphere. There are tender moments, though. "Aldean is known for his rocking songs, but hearing him perform a more vulnerable, pedal-steel-guitar-flavored song such as 'The Truth,' showed he's more than a one-trick pony," wrote Gary Budzak, reviewing a concert in Ohio earlier this month.

On Oct. 28, 2007, our "little angel" left the earth. Jason Lee Andrews Jr. (Lil "J") blessed us for a few moments. Jason was the son of Amanda Fewster and Jason Lee Andrews Sr. He leaves behind to mourn his loss and cherish his memory, his brother, Jason Paul "J.P." Salati Jr.; his grandmother, Rosemary Andrews; Uncle Robert III; Aunt Natalie; grandfather, Robert Andrews Jr.; grandmother, Susan Fewster; grandfather, James L. Fewster Sr.; four uncles, an aunt, and a host of cousins.

Jason A. Wolpmann, 25, a 10 year resident of Williamsburg, died Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009. He loved to watch movies, surf the internet, listen to his music, and draw. He is preceded in death by his brother, Billy Wolpmann. He is survived by his parents, William F. and Susan H. Wolpmann Jr.; a sister, Jennifer Lear; paternal grandparents, William F. and Nancy Wolpmann Sr.; a niece, Leyton Lear; special friend, Lorry Griswald; along with a host of uncles, aunts, and cousins.

Jason Bland, 9, and Bobby Gery, 13, have a lot in common. They both like science fairs and they both won Best in Show at the Smithfield Elementary School Science Fair. Jason built a robot that can move around the room and talk. The robot is controlled with a wired remote for movement, and its voice is provided through a walkie-talkie. "There were instructions on building a robot in a Boy Scout book," he said. "It told what pieces I would need and how to build it. Then my parents helped me put it all together."

GRADUATION York High School will hold its graduation at 3 p.m. June 16 at Hampton Coliseum. Admission by ticket only. CLASS OFFICERS The senior class officers are: President: Elizabeth A. Hennessey Vice president: Robert Eno Jr. Secretary: Tavares J. Parker Treasurer: Daniel W. Mellen SUPERLATIVES These York High School students were selected by their classmates for these distinctions: Most Athletic :...

Jason Bryant tried wrestling as a senior at Poquoson High. He wasn't very athletic, and starting so late in a room full of state-level contenders - many of whom would lead the Islanders to a AA state title - meant, "I got my butt kicked every day. " But his Plimptonesque foray into the sport only fueled the passion that burnt inside him from that first Poquoson dual meet he'd seen 17 months earlier. So, when he decided to quit, Islanders coach Billy Ruff offered encouraging counsel.

Jason Samuels I wish to accept your invite to share my mission for Hampton School Board. First, I am a man of God I am a proud and dedicated husband and father. I have been a Hampton resident for 18 years. I am a program director for the Peninsula Foster Grandparent Program. I have been employed with the city of Hampton for 14 years. I am a graduate of Norfolk State University with a bachelor's degree in social work. Website: http://www.jasonsamuelsforyou.com The three issues that need to be addressed by the board are: •Maintaining and retaining highly qualified staff •Alternative education options •Transparency My mission is to put Hampton families first, my skill set lends itself to children and families.

Tasty discovery: Chicken Club Salad Price: $7.99 Location: Jason's Deli. 12515 Jefferson Ave., Newport News. 757-898-3978. http://www.jasonsdeli.com. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Jason's Deli's new location is a bright, airy space with a high ceiling and large windows. Place your order at the counter to the right as you enter the room and the staff will bring you your food. The menu has everything a deli-lover could want, including a selection of salads, specialty sandwiches, paninis and subs.

Farmer Jason says helping kids learn about natural world feels good — partly because he serves up stories about toads, skunks and guitar-playing chickens with a heapin' helpin' of pure rock 'n' roll. "I love to watch the kids' faces," said Jason Ringenberg, a rocker known for leading the band Jason and the Scorchers. Eight years ago, he invented an alter ego to reach the younger generation. Farmer Jason was born. "It's a wonderful thing when you connect with them," Ringenberg said in a phone interview.

Country and rock artists will take over Farm Bureau Live in Virginia Beach this week. Jason Aldean , who has been blazing up the U.S. country chart with his latest album, "My Kinda Party" - released last year - will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday with Chris Young and Thompson Square. Tickets are $25 and $49.75. Incubus will be passing through Virginia Beach on Tuesday for a 7:30 p.m. show. The rockers from California found huge success in the early oughts with 2001's "Morning View.

When the Smithfield Pee Wee Packers kicked it into gear in the fourth quarter Saturday, the trip to Disney World drew ever closer. Three touchdowns in eight minutes. That's what the Packers scored. But it wasn't enough to derail the Charlotte (N.C.) Broncos. Said team used its superior size to post a 27-20 victory in the Pop Warner Mid-South Regional championship. Charlotte will represent the region in the Dec. 8-11 Pop Warner Super Bowl at Disney World. The loss was the first of the season for the Packers (11-1)

Jason Isbell's Alabama roots are showing on his newest album, "Here We Rest. " The rock songwriter and guitarist took a break from the road in 2010 and stayed home to write songs. "I think it helped me … to be around people who weren't traveling musicians or music fans or promoters or agents or anything like that," the former member of the band Drive-By Truckers recently told reporter Casey Phillips of the Chattanooga Times Free Press. "It was nice to spend time with people who live normal, day-to-day lives and get to know them better.

HAMPTON — Friday's episode of ABC's national talk show, "The View," will feature a 1993 graduate of Kecoughtan High school whose mother-in-law acted as a surrogate for his and his wife's triplets. Jason Hammond, son of Hampton residents Gary and Pamela Hammond, will appear on the 11 a.m. show with his wife Camille. Also appearing is her mother, Richmond resident Tina Cade, who carried the triplets for her daughter at age 55. At the Wednesday taping in New York, Pamela Hammond and her husband sat in the audience with the 6-year-old triplets, boys Aaron and Kai and girl Simone.